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Definition of problem





       ◦ To begin  the solution to a design problem with a clear, unambiguous

          definition of the problem. Unlike an analysis problem, a design

          problem often begins as a unclear, abstract idea in the mind of the

          designer. Creating a clear definition of a design problem is more

          difficult than, defining an analysis problem. The definition of a design

          problem may evolve through a series of steps or processes as you
          develop a more complete understanding of the problem


       ◦ It must more specific and must include all the specification for the

          object that is to be designed.


       ◦ The specification are the input and the output quantities, the

          characteristic and dimension of the space the object must occupy

          and all the limitation on these quantities.


       ◦ The specification define: cost, the number to be manufactured, the

          expect life, the range, the operating temperature, and reliability.

          Specified characteristics can include the speeds, feeds, temperature

          limitation, maximum range, expected variation in the variables,
          dimension and weight limitation.
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